MKR-15 TRANSDUCER MOUNTING KIT | MFR #1840201
​Allows transducer mounting on the lower unit of bow- or transom-mount trolling motors. Rugged, durable construction. Fits transducers of all major manufacturers. Fits Minn Kota lower unit motor sizes: 3-1/4", 3-5/8" and 4-1/2". |
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